SCES071A - JUNE 1996 - REVISED JULY 1996
Widebus is a trademark of Texas Instruments Incorporated.
The 'ALVTH16501 are 18-bit universal bus transceivers designed for 2.5-V or 3.3-V VCC operation, but with the capability to provide a TTL interface to a 5-V system environment.
Data flow in each direction is controlled by output-enable (OEAB
and
), latch-enable
(LEAB and LEBA), and clock (CLKAB and CLKBA) inputs. For A-to-B data
flow, the devices operate in the transparent mode when LEAB is
high. When LEAB is low, the A data is latched if CLKAB is held at a high or low logic level. If LEAB is low, the A-bus data is stored in the latch/flip-flop on the low-to-high transition of CLKAB. When OEAB is high, the B-port outputs are active. When OEAB is low, the B-port outputs are in the high-impedance state.
Data flow for B to A is similar to that of A to B but uses
, LEBA, and CLKBA. The output
enables are complementary (OEAB is active high and
is active low).
Active bus-hold circuitry is provided to hold unused or floating data inputs at a valid logic level.
When VCC is between 0 and 1.2 V, the device is in the
high-impedance state during power up or power down. However, to
ensure the high-impedance state above 1.2 V,
should be tied to VCC
through a pullup resistor and OE should be tied to GND through a
pulldown resistor; the minimum value of the resistor is determined by
the current-sinking/current-sourcing capability of the driver.
The SN74ALVTH16501 is available in TI's thin very small-outline package (DGV), which provides the same I/O pin count and functionality of standard Widebus packages in less than half the printed circuit board area.
The SN54ALVTH16501 is characterized for operation over the full military temperature range of -55°C to 125°C. The SN74ALVTH16501 is characterized for operation from -40°C to 85°C.
[dagger] A-to-B data flow is shown; B-to-A flow
is similar but uses
,
LEBA, and CLKBA.
[Dagger] Output level before the indicated steady-state input conditions were established, provided that CLKAB was high before LEAB went low
§ Output level before the indicated steady-state input conditions were established